Working with reproduction fabrics really made me feel more retro-ish and I am definitely going to make another one like that. Simple and yet playful, unisex and minimal. The tiny polka dots binding really makes my day every time I use it. Don’t you love polka dot binding? This quilt contains 42 snowball blocks each

After a year and a half in our new house, I guess it is time to take you on a tour of my sewing room. Our home is fairly big so that each one of us can have his own studio. That was a dream-come-true! Only recently, my husband and a good carpenter friend, finished

Making these Farmer’s wife blocks is so much fun the last couple of weeks, I guess because I got used to paper piecing. But I am dangerously running out of fabric, and I have to find a similar fabric collection! For this week’s Farmer’s Wife QAL, I made these blocks, using foundation paper piecing, Lecien

When we moved to our new house (yes, this was last year, like 2013!) I wanted to make a quilt for our living room. And I wanted a modern design. So a pin caught my eye on Pinterest, and I decided to give it a try. The piecing went great, I had the top pieced

Welcome, Blogger’s Quilt Festival friends! So glad you could stop by! I am entering this 3-year-quilt-project in the Hand Quilted quilts Category and the Applique quilts Category. Stop by and vote for me! Some words about this quilt: A three-year-project finally finished, before the end of 2014. After so many hand quilting stitches, I accept

Irish chain blocks are really popular traditional blocks. The Single Irish Chain quilt block is one of the simplest and easiest to sew. Maybe someday I will make a whole scrappy quilt using this block pattern.